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European Energy Security: Analysing the EU-Russia Energy Security Regime in Terms of Interdependence Theory
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Beschreibung
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XA-DE
037b
eng
077a
397964919 Druckausg.: ‡Esakova, Nataliya: European energy security
087q
978-3-531-19200-0
100
Esakova, Nataliya
331
European Energy Security
335
Analysing the EU-Russia Energy Security Regime in Terms of Interdependence Theory
410
Wiesbaden
412
VS Verlag für Sozialwissenschaften
425
2012
425a
2012
433
Online-Ressource (280 p. 9 illus, online resource)
451b
Globale Gesellschaft und internationale Beziehungen
501
Description based upon print version of record
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$tTable of Contents; Abbreviations; A Introduction; I Research Subject; 1 Energy interdependence; 2 Energy security regimes; 3 Energy security regime change; 4 EU-Russia Energy Dialogue as a study sample; 5 Out of scope; a) Subject and timeframe; b) The consequences of the economic crisis; II Methodology; 1 Why interdependence theory; 2 Application of the principal concepts of the interdependence theory; 3 Application of the international regime theory; III Structure and sources; 1 Theoretical framework; 2 Empirical analysis; B Theoretical framework; I Energy security concept. 1 Recent evolution of energy security definition2 Energy security definitions; a) Physical supply disruption definition; b) Non-emergency price level; c) Energy security as national security and welfare; d) Military concept vs. economic concept; 3 Energy security in realism and complex interdependence; a) Energy security under realist conditions; b) Energy security under complex interdependence conditions; II Energy interdependence; 1 Sensitivity and vulnerability interdepedence in energy markets; a) Sensitivity and vulnerability in interdependence theory. b) Sensitivity and vulnerability in energy contextc) Factors measuring sensitivity and vulnerability interdependence in energycontext; 2 Differences between oil and gas market; a) Special considerations for oil market; b) Special considerations for gas market; 3 Asymmetric interdependence; a) Manipulating asymmetric interdependence; b) Energy power; c) Origin and types of energy wars; III Energy security regimes; 1 Energy security regime characteristics; a) International regime theory; b) Energy security regime characteristics. c) Differences between "pure" and "dialogue" energy security regimes2 Energy regime formation; a) Regime formation theory; b) Formation of energy security regimes; 3 Sample energy security regimes; a) Energy producers' regime: OPEC; b) Energy consumers' regime: IEA; c) A global energy security regime?; IV Regime change and energy security; 1 Regime change theory; 2 Robert O. Keohane and Joseph S. Nye's regime change explanation models; 3 Energy security regime change; a) Economic process regime change explanation model; b) Overall structure regime change explanation model. c) Issue structure regime change explanation modeld) International organisation regime change explanation model; V Conclusions; C The development of the energy security regime between Russia and Europe; I General economic developments in international energy markets; 1 Energy reserves and prices; a) Development of energy prices; b) Development of energy demand; c) World energy resources; 2 New resource nationalism; a) Redistribution of power between national and international energy groups; b) Characteristics of national companies; 3 Assessment in terms of interdepenence theory. II EU-Russia interdependence
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Druckausg.: ‡Esakova, Nataliya: European energy security
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ISBN 978-3-531-19201-7
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Nataliya Esakova performs an analysis of the interdependencies and the nature of cooperation between energy producing, consuming and transit countries focusing on the gas sector. For the analysis the theoretical framework of the interdependence theory by Robert O. Keohane and Joseph S. Nye and the international regime theory are applied to the recent developments within the gas relationship between the European Union and Russia in the last decade. The objective of the analysis is to determine, whether a fundamental regime change in terms of international regime theory is taking place, and, if so, which regime change explanation model in terms of interdependence theory is likely to apply
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194702391 Europäische Union
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209203366 Russland
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208909117 Energieversorgung
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352287497 Versorgungssicherheit
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209481382 Interdependenz
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Esakova, Nataliya: European Energy Security
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Elektronischer Volltext - Campuslizenz
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$uhttps://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-531-19201-7
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